You need to state clearly your reasons that the library has other functions 
that makes it more prone to losses.Conduct a yearly inevntory, if possible, 
every semester. Librarian should not pay for all the losses or just ask for a 
certain amount that you would be accountable.if the total amount exceeds, then 
don't pay..


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From: jocelyn garalde <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 10:11 AM
Subject: [FilipinoLibrarians] RE: laws on missing books


 
  
I used to be a librarian in a certain
information technology school, I had an assistant librarian but she
has teaching loads because she is a licensed teacher with subjects of
library science. She resigned as assistant librarian last year to top
the teaching position. I was one man librarian since then. The
library is being shared with the office of the president, vice
president for academic affairs and a conference room (class room). In
other words anybody can get inside the library even without a
librarian. When I resigned for another school, inventory were being
conducted and it was found out that the library has missing books
worth of P21,584.80.  Now, I am being stressed again because of this.
Good thing is that, the school that I am connected right now is not
that strict of clearance.  I am collecting an advise from this body
if there is a law on missing books since I can not afford to pay that
amount before I will make an amicable settlement to my former
employer. I can not receive my 13 th month pay because I am not
cleared yet from them although I am thinking to off set it to that
missing books.  Thank you.



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Subject: [FilipinoLibrarians] SAVE THE DATE - An event not to be missed !
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One Hundred Authors, Thousands of Books at Filbookfest

Former Pres. Fidel V. Ramos, National Artists and Palanca Award winners head 
the list
8:07 pm | Thursday, September 15th, 2011
 


The largest convergence of authors with Filipino roots outside the Philippines 
is taking place on October 1 and 2 at San Francisco’s Civic Center for the 
first-ever Filipino American International Book Festival (FilBookFest).
The Philippine contingent includes former Philippine president Fidel V. Ramos, 
National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario (aka Rio Alma), National Artist 
for Visual Arts Ben Cabrera (aka BenCab), journalists Marites Vitug, Cris Yabes 
and Pete Lacaba, historians Ambeth Ocampo and Felice Sta. Maria, critic Isagani 
Cruz, noted psychologist Dr. Honey Carandang, cultural activist John Silva, 
author/chef Claude Tayag and multi-awarded authors Jose “Butch” Dalisay, Ed 
Maranan and Neni Sta. Romana Cruz, among others.
The bigger group of writers/authors of course are Filipino Americans and 
include such notables as CeciliaBrainard, Marivi Soliven Blanco (who just won 
the Palanca Award for Best Novel), Ben Pimentel (another new Palanca awardee), 
R. Zamora Linmark, Oscar Penaranda, Barbara Jane Reyes, Evangeline Buell, Tess 
Uriza Holthe, Luis Francia, Leny Strobel and Reme Grefalda, publisher of the 
online magazine, Our Own Voice. (Also included are Joi Barrios, John D. Blanco, 
Carlene Sobrino Bonnivier, Tilay Angbetic, James Daos, Sarita Echavez See, Miki 
Garcia, Peter Jamero, Dorina K. Lazo, Lilia Lopez-Rahman, Alex G. Paman, 
Lorenzo Paran lll, Geraldine Solon, Franz Tinio-Lopez, Benito Vergara, Jr. and 
Jay Wertz - who will be booksigning at the booth of Philippine Expressions 
Bookshop. - Linda )
A Filipino-Canadian author, Romeo Honorio, is flying in from Calgary while 
Filomenita Hogsholm will be joining from Denmark.
There will be something for everyone to look forward to and enjoy at 
Filbookfest.
Presented by the Literacy Initiatives International Foundation (LIIF), the San 
Francisco Public Library, the Asian Art Museum and the Philippine Department of 
Tourism, in cooperation with TFC/ABS-CBN Foundation International, FilBookFest 
is headed by Al Perez, the moving force behind the annual Pistahan celebration. 
Perez is festival director.
Among its highlights:
•        Children’s book readings by well-known Filipinos, arts and crafts, a 
lesson on writing in baybayin (ancient Filipino script) and video showings at 
the second floor of the San Francisco Main Library. To be featured are Filipino 
American children’s book authors reading their works , and a large selection of 
children’s books published in the Philippines
•        Lectures on Filipino cuisine by cultural historian/author Felice Sta. 
Maria, who will talk on the fascinating historical evolution of Filipino food, 
and chef/artist/author Claude Tayag, who will describe the many flavors of 
regional cuisine. The audience will be treated to a taste of a variety of 
Filipino dishes created by local chefs.
•        A balagtasan (traditional debate in poetry) on a timely topic by the 
Philippines’ best known balagtasan performers, Teo Antonio, Vim Nadera and Mike 
Coroza.
•        Hot Off the Press featuring Filipino American authors reading from 
their newest books
•        In the evening of October 1, A Tribute to Filipino Literary Laureates, 
a special program honoring Filipino authors who have created classic works that 
celebrate our history and culture: Carlos Bulosan, NVM Gonzalez, Bienvenido 
Santos, Jose Garcia Villa, F. Sionil Jose, Al Robles, Ceres Alabado, Fred and 
Dorothy Cordova, Evangeline Buell, Linda Ty-Casper and Nick Joaquin. There will 
be a reception to precede the program.
•        Thousands of books by Filipino and Filipino American authors will be 
available for sale from various booksellers on Fulton St., between the San 
Francisco Public Library and the Asian Art Museum.
•        The best Filipino dishes from restaurants and food trucks also on 
Fulton St.
•        Hourly prize drawings and a grand prize drawing at the end of each day 
of the festival. The grand prize is a round-trip ticket to the Philippines, 
courtesy of Philippine Airlines.
FilBookFest is sponsored by The Asia Foundation, the University of San 
Francisco’s Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program, Target, Chevron, Ramar Foods 
International, AT&T, Mama Sita’s, Philippine News, Inquirer.net and Asian 
Journal. Partner organizations include the Book Development Association of the 
Philippines, the National Book Development Council, the National Commission for 
Culture and Arts, the Philippine American Writers and Artists Inc. (PAWA), the 
Filipino American National Historical Society (FAHNS), the Filipino American 
Arts Exposition (FAEE), the Friends of the San Francisco Library and Philippine 
Expressions Bookshop.
For more festival information, please check out www.filbookfest.org regularly.-
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Let the Hundred Authors Bloom ...  Mabuhay!

Philippine Expressions Bookshop
The Mail Order Bookshop dedicated to
Filipino Americans in search of their roots.


PO Box 4201, Main Post Office
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274, USA Tel (310) 514-9139 
www.philippineexpressionsbookshop.com 
[email protected]
Join Friends of Philippine Expressions Bookshop in FaceBook
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/linda-nietes/29/558/7ab 
Visit the personal page of Linda Nietes in FaceBook 
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instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo
Emerson.

We have blazed the trail in promoting Philippine books in America.
2011 marks our 27th year of service to the Filipino American 
community. Mabuhay !       
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